HAIR GROWING SENSATION (Ut&ep&c GROW S NEW HAIR RALD Stops Falling? and Restores Natural Colour to Grey Hair at any Age • . • NEW HAIR IN THREE MONTHS m s. - ' Mr G. BATES. After 2 years’ Baldness and trying everything he could hear of. Woman 50 years BALD FROM CHILDHOOD Mrs SEYMOUR. After 50 years’ Baldness, a splendid Head of Natural Brown Hair. Man Absolutely BALD m Mr W. H. COSWAY. Including Eyebrows and Eyelashes —Now Fully Covered Head of Hair* FREE GIFT OFFER! TO-DAY is published news of immense interest to all men and women who are worried about the condition of their hair, for it is now established beyond all possible doubt that Baldness can be overcome, thin hair restored to its former luxuriance, and Grey Hair restored to original natural colour. Mr Frederick Godfrey is the man responsible for these wonder-working methods and preparations which he describes as “ Antiseptic Stimulation.” They not only renew the hair growth of men and women, but also have definitely grown new hair for scores of completely bald people, and have restored the natural colour to hundreds whose hair had turned grey or white. Frederick Godfrey, the World-famous English exponent of modern hair-growing, is making a Free Trial Offer to all New Zealanders who would like to learn, without committing themselves to any expense, just what these modem methods will do for them. Nobody should hesitate to take advantage of this Trial Offer because of advanced age, because they have been bald or grey for so long, or because various prepare* tions have failed them. Mr Godfrey’s discoveries have made new hair grow on scalps that have been completely bald for as long as FIFTY YEARS. On the other hand, nobody should hesitate because their hair trouble is alight. Baldness comes on slowly—many people first realise with a shock that they are bare.around the crown, as they had not noticed baldness coming on. Brittle, splitting hair is a danger sign. So is dandruff, scurf, loose hairs on the brash, and hairs coming out by the root. A few grey hairs, a genera! fading or loss of brightness foretell that complete greyness is on the way, unless steps ars taken to restore the original colour. Young people, as well as the middl*-«ged and elderly, are liable to all these troubles. Among 600,000 pcopU in England whose hair has been restored by Mr God< frey’s discovery are those of every age from “the teens* to the nineties. Do not delay. Send to-day for Ml Godfrey’s Free Book and Trial Bottle of either B-.i« Hair Tonic, Renair Pomade, or Renuklor. They ars FREE to you if you need them. Simply fill in and post the Application Form at foot and leave your hah problem in Mr Godfrey’s hands. IF YOUR HAIR IS THIN Falling, Brittle, Dry, Greasy, Lacks Life and Lustre, or is Scurfy, YOU NEED RENAIR ANTISEPTIC STIMULATING HAIR TONIC Price: 2/6 Double Size: 4/6 Per bottle. FOR SHAMPOOING TRY THE FAMOUS FOLLEX TONIC SHAMPOO Brings out the best in every woman’s hair. (For half-price trial, j ' Per see coupon below.) 9Os Sachet The above preparations are sold by all high-class Chemists and Hairdressers, Post this Coupon for FREE Trial Supply DV* IF YOU ARE BALD going bald, or have alopecia, or your hair is receding at temples, YOU NEED RENAIR HAIR-GROWING POMADE Price: 5/- per carton. IF YOUR HAIR IS GREY “ iron-grey,” white, or losing iti colour, YOU NEED RENUKLOR which is not a dye, but restore! colour gradually but sursly. Price: jf/* P cp bottle. Hu—™—™™— I To FREDERICK GODFREY (N.Z.) LTD., > J P.O. Box 1279, Auckland: * I Please send me, without any obligation, a Free Copy of your 24-page " I (illustrated Booklet, entitled “The Renair Way to Hair Health”; J also a Free Sample of— I b Renuklor “ Renair ” Pomade “ Renair ” Hair Tonic ■ J (Cross out the 2 Treatments you do not require.) , | I I enclose 6d in stamps to cover cost of Packing, Postage, etc.' g | NAME | | ADDRESS | j SHAMPOO OFFER. —If you would like one of the famous Follex Tonic I I Shampoo Sachets (sufficient for 2 full shampoos), enclose an extra 6d I h in stamps, viz., 1/- in all. ‘ D.S.’ *
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Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 12
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